C

This score is awarded to games that have received a calculated grade of C for their multi-monitor support. All of these games have some level of multi-monitor support but have significant issues.

SimCity 3000

Manage your city or destroy it in the third game in the long-running SimCity series.

Moto Racer 15th Anniversary

New entry in the classic series. The Windows version of this game is only available as part of the Moto Racer Collection.

Project Cars

Developed by Slightly Mad Studios this Racing "Game" or better Simulation has been phostphoned for more than 2 years until it has been published on 7. may 2015

Dead Synchronicity: Tomorrow Comes Today

Dead Synchronicity: Tomorrow Comes Today is the first game in the Dead Synchronicity series. Guide Michael, an amnesiac, through his first waking moments in the New World - a dying universe created when the Great Wave reverted the world back to the Dark Ages. Explore your new surroundings, talk to whomever can be bothered, and solve puzzles leading to the surprisingly-dark answers to otherwise-mundane questions: who are the "dissolved"? what is "dead synchronicity"? And how far will Michael go to survive in the New World?

Ravensword: Shadowlands

Second game in the Ravensword series of RPGs, originally released for Android and iOS.

FarSky

Explore the depths of the ocean in this undersea adventure.

Need for Speed: Underground

Racing game about tuning cars.
All races take place in a generic city at night called Olympic City, though the city bears some resemblance to New York, San Francisco and Los Angeles.
Rather than exotic cars, Underground featured vehicles associated with the import scene.

Sherlock Holmes: Crimes and Punishments

Crimes and Punishments is a series of six self-contained murder mysteries. Each case features the usual mix of exploration, interrogation, puzzles and the occasional more action-y sequence. Gathered clues combined in logical pairs will add nodes to the synaptic network of the "deduction space", but key elements of the story remain open for interpretation. It's up to you, Sherlock, to pick the most plausible chain of events, designate a guilty party and decide their fate.

Death Rally (2012)

The "revised remake" of the 1996 top-down racer was a huge hit on iOS. Although developed by Remedy, it shares so little DNA with its classic ancestor that it was met with a cold shoulder on our platform of choice.